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The flag or sign of a nation
The coat of arms of the soil or ruling family
The seal or stamp of the land or ruling family
The leader of state
The linked device and slogan can also be used separately
The state colors, frequently derived from the above
Nonfigurative symbols
National anthem, royal and majestic hymns
All these things are of priceless possession for a nation
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The Revolution led to the establishment of a democratic government for the first time in Europe. Feudalism as an institution was buried by the Revolution, and the Church and the clergy were brought under State control. It led to the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as the Emperor of France.
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Steelmaking slag – aggregates in road construction, soil improvement. Process gases – heat and electricity production. Petrochemicals from cokemaking – tar, ammonia, phenol, sulphuric acid and naphthalene for the chemical industry.
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Sri Lanka has a multi culture population.
- The bulk of the population of the Sinhalese group of around 74 percent
- Tamils around 18 percent, who are mainly concentrated in the north and east of the island, making the largest ethnic minority.
- Muslims are representative of other communities.
- Two sub-groups exist among Tamils. Among Tamils, two sub-groups exist.
- The Tamil natives of the country are called Sri Lankan Tamils of around 13 percent.
- The Indian Origin Tamils are the Tamils who were brought from India by British colonists to serve on estate plantations as indentured workers of around 5 percent.
- Buddhists are predominantly Sinhala-speaking people, while the majority of Tamils are Hindus or Muslims.
- Around 7% of Christians are both Tamil & Sinhalese.
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The Revolutionary movements in Europe gained momentum after1815. In some countries evolutionaries wanted to overthrow autocratic rulers whose only aim was to suppress the nationalist movement. Social, political and economic reforms were the basis of some revolutions. These revolutions were directed against despotism.
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Power sharing is the spirit of democracy because it is one of the foundational principles on which the concept of democratic rule is based. In a democracy, the people have a right to be consulted on how they should be governed and all the citizens tend to have the same political and legal rights. Each individual and community has a say in governance through their elected representatives. This is the essence of power sharing which grants equal rights to each citizen and attempts to reduce the possibility of social friction and unrest among communities through peaceful solution of conflicts. Therefore, power sharing is an essential component of democracy and hence is the very spirit of it.
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